In issue 38, I read, with interest, the article by Andy Pyfer (South Bend Clutch) on pg. 140. Two things really stuck out.
First: He recommends starting out in first gear, whether or not your towing a load (para 3 pg. 140). I've got a 5 speed with a 4:10 rear end. I've usually start out in 2nd gear, unless I'm towing, or on a steep hill. Starting out in 1st, with a 4:10, is like starting out in "granny gear. " Your up to full revs and only going about 5 MPH.
Second: He recommends not down shifting (para 9 pg. 140). I don't downshift at high speed, or downshift to a gear that will rev the engine way up, but I do downshift to aid in slowing the Ram down for turns and some stops.
This was an interesting article and causes one to ponder their driving habits. I wonder if anyone else has other ideas about this article, or the two specific areas I mentioned above. I'd be willing to bet that there are many of us doing these two things on a daily bases...
First: He recommends starting out in first gear, whether or not your towing a load (para 3 pg. 140). I've got a 5 speed with a 4:10 rear end. I've usually start out in 2nd gear, unless I'm towing, or on a steep hill. Starting out in 1st, with a 4:10, is like starting out in "granny gear. " Your up to full revs and only going about 5 MPH.
Second: He recommends not down shifting (para 9 pg. 140). I don't downshift at high speed, or downshift to a gear that will rev the engine way up, but I do downshift to aid in slowing the Ram down for turns and some stops.
This was an interesting article and causes one to ponder their driving habits. I wonder if anyone else has other ideas about this article, or the two specific areas I mentioned above. I'd be willing to bet that there are many of us doing these two things on a daily bases...
